Dark Sector
- Battle your enemies with incredible superhuman powers - like the deadly bladed glaive - that evolve and become more powerful throughout the game
- 3rd-person action-shooter - witness Hayden's transformation from killer to hero
- Cinematic and immersive experience - Through the use of no HUD, intuitive controls and a 3rd person over the shoulder viewpoint; everything is designed with the goal of keeping the player immersed in the game at all times, focused on gameplay and not gameplay management
- An innovative and exciting multiplayer gameplay that will allow you to use the skills you have learned in the single-player game to excel in a competitive environment
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A new kind of weapon for a new kind of hero.Dark Sector is a third-person Action/Shooter that thrusts players into a sci-fi flavored nightmare scenario set in the post Cold War era. Playing in the role of Hayden Tenno, an unscrupulous covert operative sent on an assassination mission into Lasria - a fictional Eastern European city on the brink of ruin and rumored to be contaminated by a mysterious and frightening plague, Hayden takes out his mark, but before he can escape is attacked by an unknown enemy. Not killed outright as expected, he is instead infected with the virus that is causing the plague.
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 Hayden Tenno and his glaive. View larger. |  Hone your skill with the glaive. View larger. |  Take on enemies the old-fashioned way. View larger. |  Duel-wield glaive & gun. View larger. | The Technocyte Virus and Hayden's Evolution Just as with the other victims swarming the street of Lasria, the Technocyte Virus imbues Hayden with powerful, inhuman abilities. These abilities are not static and as they progress they cause severe, accelerated pain; pain that eventually drives their hosts insane, turning them quite literally into monsters of superhuman power. Hayden possesses an unexpected resistance to this maddening pain, but his body is not spared the mutations caused by the virus. The first of these are metal armor that grows from his body and a three bladed, throwable weapon called a "glaive" which explodes from his right arm and can regenerate if lost. But these are only the beginning. Eventually players may also gain the power of limited invisibility, the use of a bulletproof shield and an assortment of deadly melee attacks.As Hayden slashes his way through the mutants overrunning Lasria he stumbles upon a plot by a rogue operative and his private army of henchmen to harness the power of the strongest of these mutants for some dark purpose. No longer entirely human, but not a mindless mutant Hayden must make a decision whether to use his own new powers to stop this plot or look the other way. But regardless of his choice, he has become the target of both the blind rage of his fellow mutants and a shadowy paramilitary group that seeks to control them.Weapons: Glaive, Guns and the Black Market Dark Sector is far from the traditional third-person shooter. The glaive is the game's signature weapon and as players gain experience they will come to see that it is not only a stylish weapon, but also much more versatile than the traditional firepower available in-game. It is of course deadly as a slashing weapon and can be thrown great distances, but as Hayden's powers evolve the glaive can be used in unexpected ways, ranging from siphoning and focusing elemental features like fire and freezing cold on enemies, to opening doors and retrieving items from inaccessible areas. But this doesn't mean that players can shun the conventional weapons scattered throughout the game, quite the opposite.To be successful players must successfully journey underground to the game's `black market' where they can purchase new weapons with scavenged rubles and also upgrade their existing weapons. Some of these upgrades include increasing a weapon's firing rate, larger ammo clips, the ability to fire two simultaneous rounds and a `puncture ability' that allows you to shoot through any enemy to hit another standing behind him. Finding the entrances to the black market are important because firearms in the game are biologically sensitive to mutant powers and unless altered to ignore the existence of altered DNA are useless to the mutated Hayden.Gameplay Modes and Features Not only does Dark Sector contains a deep singleplayer story mode, but in addition it features multiplayer functionality allowing players to harness Hayden Tenno's mutant powers in two different ways, both in awesome 10-person online multiplayer combat. The two modes include:Infection Mode: Think of this as `tackle the guy with the glaive.' In this timed mode one player assumes the role of a fully-powered Hayden Tenno, complete with shield, invisibility and melee capabilities, while the other nine play as human operatives trying to kill him and take his place. The player in the role of Hayden receives a single point for each kill made, while the soldier that takes him down gets 2, plus the right to wield the glaive in the next go around. Players making assists in the slaying of Hayden receive one point as well. The player with the most points at the end of the round wins.Epidemic Mode: In this team-based mode, with a set number of rounds per match, two teams, each made up of one Hayden and a group of soldiers, battle to kill the other team's Hayden. A single point is awarded to each team per kill of the opposing Hayden. Each Hayden begins at full strength and the team with the most points at the end of the round wins.Other features available in both multiplayer modes include voice chat and global leaderboards.The Birth of a Superhero Whether in singleplayer or multiplayer modes the developers of Dark Sector have endeavored to link every action of the player to the mutant evolution of Hayden Tenno. This means that as players progress through the game defeating bosses as well standard enemies they increase Hayden's mutant abilities and advance his disease. It's a catch-22 that with every victory Hayden becomes less human, but one that the game's storyline relishes as the one-time hitman slowly and unsurely morphs into a hero.
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Dark Sector
- Video Game: 0 pages (2008-03-25)
- Platforms: Xbox 360
- Publisher: D3 Publisher
- Label: D3 Publisher
- Studio: D3 Publisher
- Our Recommended Age: 17 - 20 years
- Average Customer Review:
based on 37 reviews
- Sales Rank in Video Games: #1823
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: A Good Review 2008-12-29
Comment: I got the game very quickly and am really pleased with the shipper. I'm not a big fan of the game, but that is not the shipper's fault.
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Summary: Interesting and fun 2008-12-03
Comment: Though parts of it are cliche` and parts are just amazing- The story is very cool. I really enjoyed this game. At first I thought I hated it. But then I got to figure out the glave- Once I had that down some of the tougher spots became really easy! Id recommend the game as fun and visually excellent!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Short, fun, no replay value 2008-12-03
Comment: Dark Sector's mediocre graphics and paltry story can be overlooked for its concise, linear gameplay, and engaging combat. While the game can be completed in under 8 hours, you'll find yourself eagerly awaiting each new ability, and enjoying using those abilities in combat.
There is little to no replay value in this game however, so it's a good thing that the price point has fallen so low.
Definitely worth one play-through though, in my opinion.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: the most unappreciated xbox360 game!!!! 2008-11-09
Comment: non-stop action!!!........the graphics are great!!!.....framerate is like butter!!!!......lots of blood!!!!
PEOPLE NEED TO STOP REVIEWING GAMES LIKE HOLLYWOOD MOVIES......WHO CARES ABOUT THE STORY IF THE GAME IS AMAZING....BESIDES ITS NOT BAD AT ALL!!!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Rent First 2008-10-14
Comment: Dark Sector is a horror / combat game featuring dark, moody scenery, people being tortured, and a hero who wields a glaive - the spinning, razor-sharped boomerang a la Krull.
The music is loud and spooky, always making you think that horribly painful death is lurking right around the corner. Most of the time it is, in the shape of enemies who have little knowledge of tactics but do have the numerical advantage.
Graphics are all right - a study in black, white and grey sometimes, but a touch more realism might have been nice to draw you more into the story. The rag doll physics are a bit creepy, as bodies fall in extremely unnatural positions and then tumble around inappropriately.
There are fighting sections, stealth sections, puzzle sections, a collection of enemy types, new weapons to find, new upgrades for your spinny death-blade.
Really, though, the main issue here is that the game begins to feel tedious after a while. The enemies are just a little too much of the same mindset so once you figure them out, you have figured them all out. The bosses are like puzzles, but poorly designed puzzles that give you little feedback.
There are ten chapters which is relatively short for a game - and with their save system it seems that you always have to start a load game from the beginning of a chapter. That can get to be a royal pain if you are almost done with a level and need to turn off the system for some reason.
How about the storyline? You begin as a reluctant soldier, almost trying to retreat from the assigned mission - but it's too late to go back. As you're in doing your deed, you get infected with a disease. This leads to your connection with the spinning blade of multiple powers.
In general, while we've had this game for several months now, we rarely put it in. There are always other games we'd rather play. I would definitely suggest you rent this first, play it for a weekend, see how it appeals to you. Who knows, you might finish the game over the weekend and be all set. If you really do enjoy the game style you can always buy it at that point and go forward.
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